Congratulations Weidman, but Bisping could have just as easily knocked out Anderson

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Congratulations Weidman, but Bisping could have just as easily knocked out Anderson

"Obviously it would always be a dream of mine to fight Anderson Silva and be the guy to take the title, of course. Yeah I was a little disappointed and I'm not taking anything away from his win, but we all know Anderson Silva was acting like an idiot and he got knocked out. It would have been nice to be the guy that did it, so congratulations to Chris, he's the new champion and certainly a formidable force at middleweight, but yeah, it stinks a little. I could have done that. I could have easily done that."

*What Bisping fails to recognize is the fact you need to string together some big wins over top 10 guys to EARN the chance to knock out the champ. So no Michael, you could not have just as easily done what Weidman did.

YOU GOT ANY WITH GUYS NOT ON TRT KOOCKING HIS ASS OUT
I think the only guy who beat him that was not on some sort of shit Rashad Evans and maybe Wanderlei Silva
and i thought he won the Evans fight.
i'm not the a bisping fan by any means but the man should get a bit more respect from fight fans

YOU GOT ANY WITH GUYS NOT ON TRT KOOCKING HIS ASS OUT
I think the only guy who beat him that was not on some sort of shit Rashad Evans and maybe Wanderlei Silva
and i thought he won the Evans fight.

Henderson wasn't on TRT when they fought.

i'm not the a bisping fan by any means but the man should get a bit more respect from fight fans

bisping overcompensates for any lack of respect he gets with a ludicrously inflated ego.

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